People turning to slow crafts to combat fast-paced world
Carving wooden spoons isn't a hobby you hear much about, but it's one of many traditional crafts being revived as young people look for ways to slow down and get away from their screens.
Covid-related downturns and reductions in alcohol consumption have taken a toll on a once booming industry In the early 2000s, Chris Bell, then a student at University of Colorado Boulder, followed a common path among…
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Carving wooden spoons isn't a hobby you hear much about, but it's one of many traditional crafts being revived as young people look for ways to slow down and get away from their screens.
A Perth man who murdered his partner, a mother of four, before setting her on fire has been sentenced to life in prison with a non-parole period of 24 years.
Culinary icon Maggie Beer and her team are working with an Alice Springs organisation that provides dialysis and aged care on Indigenous homelands.
Craft trends come and go, but a resurgence in social arts and crafts is proving that creativity and human connection are still very much in vogue.
A Supreme Court jury delivers a verdict in the case of two men charged over a string of public shootings on the NSW mid north coast in 2023.
Akrotiri and Dhekelia bases have become targets for Iran after outbreak of Middle East crisis EU leaders have pledged to stand behind Cyprus as it seeks “an open and frank discussion” on the future of the British bases…